Google acquires Carnegie Mellon’s anti-fraud tool (AP)

Posted in technology by Yahoo! News: Technology News on September 3, 2010

AP – Google has acquired a Carnegie Mellon University spin-off that seeks to cut down on spam and fraud at Web sites while digitizing books.

Originally posted 2009-09-17 04:40:11.

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Web-based malware infections rise rapidly, stats show

Posted in technology by CNET News.com on September 3, 2010

Nearly 6 million Web pages are infected with malware, double previous estimates earlier in the year, Dasient says.

Originally posted 2009-10-27 22:00:00.

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Originally posted 2009-10-07 09:15:23.

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Dell’s Mini 3 Android to Begin Global March in China

Posted in Mobile, technology by Erika Morphy on September 2, 2010


After months of rumors, Dell has confirmed its intention to become a major player in the smartphone sector, announcing partnerships with China Mobile and Brazil-based Claro, which is part of the America Movil network. This is not a regional or emerging market strategy on the part of Dell. “We plan to announce agreements with carriers in other markets eventually,” said spokesperson Matt Parretta. Dell and its carrier partners will be marketing the Mini 3 smartphone, built on the Android platform. Specs for the device have not yet been revealed.

Originally posted 2009-11-13 23:23:36.

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Google’s Q3 set to return to growth, shares strong (Reuters)

Posted in technology by Yahoo! News: Technology News on September 2, 2010

Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, speaks during an interview at the Newseum in Washington, October 2, 2009. Investors are betting on Google's third-quarter results this week to show a recovery in revenue growth, pushing shares of the leading Web search engine to a 12-month high on Monday. REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstReuters – Investors are betting on Google Inc’s third-quarter results this week to show a recovery in revenue growth, pushing shares of the leading Web search engine to a 12-month high on Monday.


Originally posted 2009-10-13 02:55:22.

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Indian Provider Launches Twitter by SMS (PC World)

Posted in technology by Yahoo! News: Technology News on September 2, 2010

PC World – Twitter has tied up with India’s largest mobile services provider, Bharti Airtel, to allow its subscribers to send and receive Twitter messages using SMS (short message service), the micro-blogging service said Wednesday on its blog.

Originally posted 2009-10-15 11:00:16.

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PayPal courts outside developers (AFP)

Posted in business, technology by Yahoo! News: Technology News on September 2, 2010

A person uses a mouse at a Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Online payment firm PayPal has opened its software platform to outside developers in a move designed to unleash a flood of creative uses for the service.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)AFP – PayPal has opened its software platform to outside developers in a move designed to unleash a flood of creative uses for the online financial transaction service.


Originally posted 2009-11-04 09:42:45.

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Apple taps second iPhone partner in U.K.

Posted in technology by CNET News.com on September 2, 2010

The carrier Orange later this year will begin offering the iPhone in Britain, marking the end of exclusivity for O2, which also now has a deal to sell the Pre.

Originally posted 2009-09-28 22:44:00.

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iStockphoto seeks profit from others’ legal worries

Posted in technology by CNET News.com on September 2, 2010

Company adds legal protections for intellectual property matters involving the photos and other content it licenses.

Originally posted 2009-09-15 21:40:00.

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NewsGator updates NetNewsWire for Mac and iPhone (Macworld.com)

Posted in technology by Yahoo! News: Technology News on September 2, 2010

Macworld.com – The folks over at NewsGator sure are busy, er, gators these days. When last we heard from the makers of news reader NetNewsWire, they were offing their own online news reader service in favor of syncing with Google Reader; the change, which came in a beta version of NetNewsWire 3.2, rubbed some the wrong way. Now the company has released both the final version of 3.2 as well as a new 2.0 iteration of its companion iPhone app.

Originally posted 2009-09-25 01:39:00.

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